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Lethal Remedies

A Victorian San Francisco Mystery, Book 7

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Lethal Remedies

By: M. Louisa Locke
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Annie has a problem: She has a beautiful child, a loving husband, a well-run boardinghouse with a supportive circle of friends and family, but she’s feeling restless and unhappy.

Dr. Charlotte Brown, the doctor who delivered Annie’s baby, has a different problem. The Pacific Dispensary for Women and Children, the clinic and hospital she co-founded, is being threatened by financial and legal difficulties caused by the mysterious illness of a former patient.

When Annie takes up the challenge to help Dr. Brown and the dispensary, she will discover that getting back into the business of investigating crimes is exactly the remedy she requires.

Lethal Remedies is the seventh novel in the cozy, historical Victorian San Francisco Mystery series and comes after Scholarly Pursuits.

©2020 Mary Louisa Locke (P)2020 Mary Louisa Locke
San Francisco Cozy Mystery Historical Fiction

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loved it like I do all the books in the mystery series. I have listened to most of them more than 5 times. I still tutor guess who did what before the book ends but she has so many twist that I need guess right.

loved it like all her books

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The storyline, for this book was amazingly well researched, and the characters very real. The plot kept me enjoying each twist and turn. Great portrayal of women in medicine in the late 19th century.

One of her best

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